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Trademark: FEMALE WRESTLING'S MOST VIOLENT BRAWLS

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Basic Information about FEMALE WRESTLING'S MOST VIOLENT BRAWLS

Serial Number
90837444
Filing Date
20 Jul 2021
Registration Number
7032765
Registration Date
18 Apr 2023
Mark Drawing Code
4

Classifications

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First use of FEMALE WRESTLING'S MOST VIOLENT BRAWLS anywhere
FEMALE WRESTLING'S MOST VIOLENT BRAWLS was first used on 31 Mar 2014 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 038 (Telecommunications)
First use in commerce
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Status Code
6
International Code
038
US Codes
100; 101; 104
First use of FEMALE WRESTLING'S MOST VIOLENT BRAWLS anywhere
FEMALE WRESTLING'S MOST VIOLENT BRAWLS was first used on 31 Mar 2014 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 041 (Education and entertainment)
First use in commerce
There is no first use of this trademark in commerce detected yet.
Status Code
6
International Code
041
US Codes
100; 101; 107

Who owns FEMALE WRESTLING'S MOST VIOLENT BRAWLS?

1. Stonecutter Media Ltd. New York NY

2. Stonecutter Media Ltd. New York NY

Correspondent

Donald L. Dennison
DENNISON LAW OFFICE
11209 FARMLAND DRIVE
ROCKVILLE MD 20852

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